Thursday, November 18, 2010

Duds:1. Brett Favre: His 3 picks and 1 lost fumble in a loss against the Bears gives him now a total of 21 on the season.

2. Dallas Cowboys: Even though they won, it took a simple coaching change to light a fire under their rear ends....now they just showed that they do have some talent but just waisted their season. I mean come on it's on thing when you suck and lose, but its really sad when you are stupid and lose!

3. Denny Hamlin: He didn't even lose his points lead but it did get cut in half, but you couldn't tell that by the way he was composed during his post race interview. This is why Rudy and I think Jimmie Johnson will be holding up the Sprint Cup at by Sunday night.

Studs:1. Philadelphia Eagles: Scoring 59 points against the Redskins at their own home had to be embarrising for McNabb, what was worse is that it was 28-0 just after 1 quarter.

2. Wisconsin Badgers: Wisconsin scored a record number of points against a Big Ten opponent. Their 83-20 win over Indiana was impressive but they have to keep it going if they want to play in the Rose Bowl in January

3. Milwaukee Bucks: After starting 2-5 the Bucks went on a winning streak to win 3 in a row and improve to 5-5.

*The Studs and Duds will be revamped next week on Sports Talk 920 tune in next Tuesday 9pm CST on www.blogtalkradio.com/sportstalk920 to find out more!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

1. Jeff Burton: Had an interesting run in with Jeff Gordon during a caution destroying both of their race cars, this lead for a not so pleasent met up with Gordon on the track, and ambulance ride too.

2. Dallas Cowboys: They totally gave up in their 7-45 stomping the Green Bay Packers gave to them Sunday night. This led to Head Coach Wade Phillips to get fired after a 1-7 start, now it is time to see what Jason Garrett can do....

3. Kyle Busch: After spinning on the track Kyle had to have a lengthy pit stop under caustion which forced him to speed off of pit road to beat the pace car to stay on the lead lap. NASCAR didn't like that move so they call Mr. Busch back into the pits and gave him a 1 lap penalty. Well Kyle didn't like that so much so he had to give the NASCAR offical the middle finger which caused him another 2 laps on Sunday and $25K on Monday.

Studs

1. Ichiro Suzuki: The Seattle Mariners RF won his 10 consecutive Gold Golve. Suzuki is now tied with former Mariner great Ken Griffey Jr. and Al Kaline for most Gold Gloves won by an American League outfielder

2. Wisconsin Badgers: After being outplayed in the first half against Purdue and trailing 6-10, The Badgers picked it up in the 2nd half and defeated Purdue by a final score of 34-13.

3. Denny Hamlin: Wins his 8th race of the season at Texas and overtake Jimmie Johnson for the points lead. He now has a 33pt lead with only two races to go, and this doesn't sit very well with Rudy. Will it stick? Only time will tell